Subasta 32 Books, Kodesh books, Hassidic books, Rabbinical letters, Manuscripts, Judaika objects and more
Por Moreshet
26.8.20
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak, Israel
Auction No. 32 It will be held on Wednesday
 the 6th of the Elul 5780 • 26.08.2020 • At 19:00 Israel time Have questions about items? You can also contact us via WhatsApp at: +972-3-9050090
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LOTE 173:

Lot of books by the Admor Rabbi Meir of Premyslan and about his life—most first editions with an important stamp.

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26.8.20 en Moreshet
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Lot of books by the Admor Rabbi Meir of Premyslan and about his life—most first editions with an important stamp.
1. Divrei Meir on the Torah and likkutim on Shas, first edition, Berdiyov 1909. 22 leaves (25 in the original). No binding, moth holes, tears and creases, stains, overall ok condition. Stamp of ownership: Avraham Aryeh Leib Rozen, Avdak of Paltishen and the Galil. See below.
2. Sefer Ohr HaMeir, biography and yichus of Rabbeinu Meir of Premyslan and his father Rabbi Aron Aryeh, and his grandfather Rabbi Meir HaGadol. First edition, Lemberg 1926. 46 pages. Moth holes and stains, unravelling binding, pages detached, overall fair condition.
3. Shivchei Rabbi Meir, stories in Yiddish about the Tzaddik, printed in Jerusalem in 1948. Printed jacke inside a later binding. 30 pages. Overall good condition.

Rabbi Avraham Aryeh Leib Rozen (1870-1952) was the son of Rabbi Nachman Zvi, son-in-law of Rabbi Haim Yehoshua Stickler of Most, and in his second marriage was son-in-law of Rabbi Simcha Yoel Laxner of Potik. He was a rabbi in Most alongside his father-in-law, and this in Bohosh in 1897 (left because of a machloket). In 1901 he was appointed in Moynshat, and later served in Bucharest, Poltoshen. He survived the Shoah. His writings include Eitan Aryeh, Sha’agat Aryeh u’Beer Avraham” (in one of his books he discusses bibliographic matters and proves that the Nimukei Yosef was the author of the Kol Bo).